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1 TFN Updates @ OHECC 2006 Columbus, Ohio Pankaj Shah OARnet Networking Division of OSC
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2 OSC provides a reliable high performance computing (HPC) and high performance communications infrastructure for a diverse, statewide/regional community including education, academic research, industry, and state government OSC promotes and stimulates computational research in order to act as a key enabler for the state’s aspirations in advanced technology, information systems, and advanced industries, and, OSC acts as a catalytic partner of Ohio universities and industries to enable Ohio to compete for international, federal, and state funding, focusing on new research and business opportunities in: Physical Sciences Bioinformatics/Biomedical Advanced Manufacturing Agriculture/Environment Data-centric Applications Materials Modeling, Testing and Instrumentation OSC Strategic Directions
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3 NETWORKING COMPUTING RESEARCH Third Frontier Network Internet2 ITEC-Ohio Client Support Videoconferencing Academic Services MegaConferences TSIS Satellite Project Hardware Software Licensing Access Grid BALE Cluster Ohio Platform Lab Summer K-12 Programs Support Training Blue Collar Computing Simulation and Modeling Network Measurement Biological and Medical Sciences Grid Computing Data Intensive Computing Network File Systems
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4 What is it? A dedicated high-speed fiber-optic network with more than 1,600 miles of fiber Network owned and operated by OARnet/OSC and funded by the Ohio Board of Regents A partnership with the K-12 schools and public broadcasting (Ohio Department of Education and eTech) Why was it created? To link Ohio colleges and universities with each other, as well as the partners in their research, education, and community service programs Third Frontier Network (TFN)
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5 Third Frontier Network -TFN PoP -Regen Site -TFN Link - Leased - Proposed - eTech ITCs (Broadband) -eTech Affiliates (Broadband) -Higher Ed (Broadband) - Higher Ed (not Broadband)
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6 TFN Management New TFN PoPs Springfield (Completed-October 2005) Findlay (Under Construction) Monitoring software implemented/upgraded Statscout Nagios OARnet leased backbone disconnected
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7 TFN Processes ITIL Four modules of immediate interest Service desk Change management Asset management Configuration management
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8 Last Mile Possibilities SBC fiber-based circuits $3M commit reached Time Warner Cable fiber-based circuits State of Ohio Master Service Agreements Federal appropriations and earmarks (Universities and hospitals )
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9 Last Mile Summary 33 Schools Completed First 17 funded by state funds 2 funded by NSF High Performance Network Connection grant 1 funded by federal funds obtained by Ohio Board of Regents 10 self-funded connections 12 Schools Planned 8 funded by federal funds obtained by Ohio Board of Regents 6 Self- funded connections 42 Schools Self-Funded 9 have DS3 and above Others have T1s 2 Federal Research Facilities Planned
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10 Last Mile Broadband Upgrades Completed Bluffton University Bowling Green State University Case Western Reserve University Cedarville University Central State University Cincinnati State Technical and Community College Cleveland State University Denison University Kent State University Kenyon College Marietta College
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11 Last Mile Broadband Upgrades Completed Medical University of Ohio at Toledo Miami University Mount Union College Mount Vernon Nazarene University NEOUCOM (Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine) Ohio State University, The Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan University Otterbein College Shawnee State University Sinclair Community College Terra Community College
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12 Last Mile Broadband Upgrades Completed University of Akron, The University of Cincinnati University of Dayton University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College University of Toledo, The Wilberforce University Wittenberg University Wright State University Xavier University Youngstown State University
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13 Last Mile Broadband Upgrades Planned Capital University College of Wooster, The Edison Community College Hebrew Union College Lake Erie College Malone College NASA Glenn Research Center Oberlin College Owens Community College Stark State College of Technology University of Findlay, The Walsh University Washington State Community College Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
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14 How does the TFN affect broadband availability in Ohio? Building demand Students, faculty and staff learn about what they can do with faster broadband services Underwriting infrastructure development Public sector networks help underwrite the cost of improving central offices and other parts of the local telecommunications infrastructure Consolidating public networks K-12 has joined Broader state agency use of the TFN planned through OH*1 but currently on hold Broadband 101 training Wooster, Piketon, Archbold TFN Impact on Ohio Broadband
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15 CERF – Cincinnati – Education Pilot CORN/DubLink – Research Pilot Two pair of fiber K12, OSU, Battelle eTech 2.5 gig backbone lit. Official ceremony on February 27, 2006 Community Rings – Economic development Pilot Tuscarawas, Hocking counties One Cleveland – ongoing negotiations TFN Partnerships
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16 Events CORN event (Central Ohio Research Network, City of Dublin) August 31, 2005 Keystone conference October 4 & 5, 2005 TFN event at Shawnee State October 13, 2005 Megaconference December 2005 Windows on the Future/ODCE March 2006 Megaconference Jr May 2006 USDA Conference April 18, 2006 K-12 Lighting Ceremony February 27, 2006 Broadband 101 Training May 4, 2006
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17 Higher Education Regional Optical Networks Plus Internet2 Plus NLR
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18 National Affiliations Affiliations Other State Networks/RONS Internet2/NLR CIC Quilt StateNets
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19 Outreach IHETS September 2005 MERIT September 2005 Agree to work with Video projects Work toward Disaster Recovery RON-to-RON peering April 2006 Internet2 Meeting September 17-22, 2005 “Broadband 101” at Wooster – ODOD and Whiteboard, Inc. October 28, 2005 StateNets August 09-12, 2005 RONS (Regional Optical Networks) SC 2005 November 11-19, 2005
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20 Other National Initiatives/Issues CALEA (Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act) November 09, 2005 Net Neutrality HealthCare-NIH
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21 TFN Award Categories Collaborations Production-oriented, programmatic institutional collaborations Community,State, Government Experimental and Applications Research Research or apps that require bandwidth, latency, services; Any research that traverses the TFN Not yet production-oriented
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22 TFN Award Categories Leadership Novel work done on campus with TFN; CIO- nominated Network Engineer of the Year Application Developer of the Year Campus Network of the Year
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23 TFN Award Categories Lightspeed Award “Grand Prize” Combines community, leadership, and application categories for Special Award for LAN or WAN speed over TFN Testing TFN to its maximum capacity
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